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Given that Solaris is one of my top 3 films of all time, that illustration disappointed me quite a bit.

No, not really. The movie’s a mess. It’s basically Alex Garland trying to make his own Stalker, but without anywhere close to the talent of Tarkovsky and not even knowing the source material he’s using for the movie (no, really. He only ever read the book once and didn’t even reference it during the production of the

I don’t understand why this is limited to streaming.  Hopefully they’re update their UHD disc support to include Dolby Vision as well.

I was a huge fan of Monster Squad as a kid. Still enjoy it today and even recently purchased the soundtrack from Mondo. There’s several scenes that feature homophobic and sexist dialog, which is extremely cringe inducing today. That’s unfortunately par for the course with a lot of films from that era.

I’m a Tidal subscriber, specifically for the lossless audio. I’m very happy with the audio quality of the service, but not much else.

I’m still upset at that lost opportunity of a movie. They could have had something really special, but all we got was disappointment.

While there are definitely some fairly creepy elements in this film, it’s nothing that a ‘seasoned horror-movie watcher’ should have any trouble with. In fact, when I saw the movie during it’s Canadian premiere, it was the seasoned horror fans who seemed to walk out of the theatre disappointed (me included).

I saw the movie during the Canadian premiere, presented by Ari Aster. I was looking so forward to the film and left hugely disappointed. I didn’t hate it, but the whole middle piece where the film starts getting silly just ruined it for me. There were genuinely creepy moments in the film, but they weren’t enough to

Your point? The format of the first 30min of the event was terrible. Was very happy with the rest.

What I loved most from the trailer is how various actions happened seamlessly while other actions were taking place. A good example is when Ellie was running and grabbed a bottle without needing to stop. There were several other examples like that throughout the trailer. It’s details like that that continue to keep

What’s up with the format for the showcase this year? This is terrible. The Sony event is usually a high point of E3, being extremely high energy with a strong focus on the games. This is a poor showing so far. 22 minutes in and we get a guy playing banjo (sure, it tied to Last of Us 2, but it was still weak) and just

My question wasn’t specifically pointed at this game, but the event in general. Last year, they didn’t distinguish between full exclusives and launch exclusives, causing a bunch of confusion. Thankfully, they did use the term ‘launch exclusive’ for other titles during the event, so I guess they learned from their

I posted the question before they started using ‘launch exclusive’ during the event. Last year, they didn’t show that distinction, which caused a lot of confusion. Hence the reason for my question early on during the event.

Do we know yet if MS is abusing the term ‘exclusive’ again this year? Last year, most of the ‘exclusives’ turned out to be release exclusives only.

You know what you get when you start trying to learn more about droids? You learn absurdities, like that C-3Po was built by Anakin. We don’t need any more of that BS.

“What’s that there as the very first ingredient? Why it’s, Sodium Lauroyl Isethionate ... commonly called soap!”

For loud toys, simply put tape over the speaker. The kids can still enjoy the sounds and they won’t make you want to murder your family.

I really like 3D Touch, but I feel there’s one thing significantly lacking about it. You never know whether or not there are 3D Touch options on a given item on screen. There really should be some type of indication to let you know that there are additional options available with 3D Touch.

That’s exactly it! Ever since my daughter was born (she’s 5 1/2 now), scenes like that have become so difficult to watch.